Hanbin Ngo Ngoc Hung is happy to be holding his first concert tour with Tempest right in his hometown - Photo: HOANG TRANG
That was the moment when the Tempest group watched on the screen a video recording of young people from all over Vietnam sending their best wishes to the group. Afterwards, each member of Tempest took turns sharing their thoughts, expressing gratitude, and sending best wishes to the audience present at the performance venue.
On the evening of June 15th, the T-Our: Tempest Voyage concert took place at Phu Tho Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City. The group performed many of their hit songs such as Can't Stop Shining, Bang!, Vroom Vroom … and also sang in Vietnamese as a special gift to the iE (Tempest fan community).
Tempest sings "The Warm Wind Scarf".
People from Binh Thuan and Binh Duong went to see Tempest because they fell in love with it.
At 6:30 PM, blending into the crowd heading to the concert, Phuong, along with her mother and a friend, continuously took photos to capture memorable moments.
Speaking to Tuoi Tre Online , Phuong shared that she had just turned 18 and was living in Binh Thuan. When she heard about the concert, she and her friends bought tickets and went to Ho Chi Minh City to see it. "Of course, my mother came along to supervise," Phuong said with a hearty laugh.
A fan was filming a video while crying as she listened to the heartfelt words of the Tempest boys. - Photo: HOANG LE
"I like Tempest because they dance well and sing well. They even have a Vietnamese member."
"The group, in particular, inspired me a lot with their drive to succeed," Phuong said.
Khanh Ly (20 years old, Binh Duong) said that she initially went to the concert because she admired Hanbin, but later "accidentally" fell in love with the other members as well.
"Actually, I didn't think the concert would have so many activities to please the fans. The group sang, danced, interacted with fans, played games, did dance cover challenges, and the members spoke a lot of Vietnamese," Khánh Ly said.
The concert started on time, but ended 30 minutes later than scheduled. Most people stayed until the very end.
Although there were still empty seats in the auditorium, the atmosphere inside Phu Tho Stadium became increasingly heated (both literally and figuratively).
Tempest Vietnamese-language concert, June 15th
Unexpectedly, the Warm Wind Scarf
Tempest is a newly formed K-pop boy group that's only two years old. The members are all between 22 and 26 years old.
Therefore, the concert had a very youthful and vibrant atmosphere. The audience attending the concert was also mainly young people.
After a series of upbeat songs, Tempest teases fans with a new track. The song "Chiếc khăn gió ấm" was covered by all six members, sung entirely in Vietnamese.
As soon as the first notes began to play, the stands erupted with the excited cheers of the fans.
The 6 members of Tempest at their concert on June 15th - Photo: HOANG TRANG
Although they had previously shared that the Vietnamese song they would perform at the concert was quite difficult and hoped the audience would receive this special performance with the most relaxed mindset possible.
But overall, the members of Tempest all sang in Vietnamese quite clearly, making this their sweetest and most emotional performance.
Besides "Chiếc khăn gió ấm" (The Warm Wind Scarf), Tempest also set the stage on fire by covering two of Big Bang's national hit songs, " Fantastic Baby" and "Bang bang bang". With excellent choreography and confident stage presence, the group performed both songs by their senior artists flawlessly and received enthusiastic applause.
Tempest's concert took place in a youthful and cheerful atmosphere - Photo: HOANG TRANG
Watching the concert, I noticed that Tempest really interacts with their fans. They spent a considerable amount of time during the show chatting, playing games, and entertaining on stage.
Partly because the members are all open and friendly, and partly because there's a Vietnamese member, Hanbin (Ngo Ngoc Hung), Tempest's interactions are interesting and witty.
Humorously, Hanbin told a story about how the group loves eating mangosteen and mistook it for a large garlic bulb.
"When they saw me bringing in mangosteen, everyone asked why I was bringing garlic. And you know what? Just 10 minutes later, there wasn't a single fruit left," Hanbin recounted.
Hanbin also became a Vietnamese language teacher, teaching the Korean members how to say cute things to everyone:
"My dear friends, I love you all so much," "Let's love each other for a long time," "I will visit you all often."
For their final performance, Tempest wore Vietnamese conical hats and sang the song "Loving Number" with their fans. The Tempest boys thanked their fans again and promised to return soon.
Tempest, wearing Vietnamese conical hats, sang their final song of the concert - Photo: HOANG LE
Composer Nguyen Van Chung also expressed his joy on Facebook upon learning that the group Tempest was performing his song:
"The joy of tonight is knowing that the concert of the young Korean band Tempest (which includes a Vietnamese member: Hanbin Ngo Ngoc Hung) gifted Vietnamese fans with my familiar song: 'The Warm Wind Scarf '. I have to say, hearing my song performed by a Korean band is such a joy!"
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/bat-ngo-chiec-khan-gio-am-nuoc-mat-da-roi-trong-dem-concert-tempest-20240615130247025.htm









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